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Review Date: 05-AUG-2009
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RRP: $1999.00
4.75
Toshiba's Satellite U500 is a great laptop that doesn't make any compromises when it comes to features and performance. It's also very well priced. Above all, it's comfortable to use, looks good and is solidly built. You can't go past it if you're looking for something small and usable for under $2000.
Review Date: 11-MAY-2007
RRP: $3199.00
4.50
This business machine offers all that a business user on the road could ask for, and will happy replace a desktop PC at the office. The Centrino Pro and Santa Rosa features give it an advantage over older models and it performed well in our battery tests.
Review Date: 28-MAR-2005
RRP: $2995.00
4.50
A handsome design and quick-launch presentation button make this wide-screen notebook a great fit for business travellers.
Review Date: 13-MAR-2008
RRP: $3999.00
4.50
ThinkPad X300 is not a cheap notebook, but it only costs the sum of the components it offers, so you're getting what you pay for. The SSD and 3G features make this a great road warrior, and Lenovo's ThinkPad design leaves us confident it will take a few knocks.
Review Date: 29-SEP-2008
RRP: $3049.00
4.50
This notebook ticks pretty much every box: style, speed, connectivity (including Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth and 802.11a/g/n Wi-Fi) and usability. It packs in plenty of business-friendly features, including a smartcard reader and a fingerprint scanner. It isn't cheap, but if you're after a business notebook and aren't in the market for an ultraportable the Latitude E6400 may well be worth it. Besides, Accounts will pay for it right?
Review Date: 20-JUN-2006
RRP: $2599.00
4.50
If you need a notebook that will last for four hours while on the road, and double as a media centre once you get back to base, then look no further.
Review Date: 28-MAR-2005
RRP: $2499.00
4.50
With its light weight, long battery life, and easy-to-read screen, the Compaq Presario V2000 might be the perfect wide-screen laptop, especially for road warriors.
Review Date: 01-DEC-2004
RRP: $2699.00
4.50
If a lightweight laptop with lots of connections and entertainment options galore is what you're after, the dv1000 is a great solution.
Review Date: 13-OCT-2008
RRP: $1540.00
4.25
The Toshiba Satellite Pro A300 is a unit that sits comfortably between the entry-level and mid-range notebook categories, featuring an excellent range of expansion ports and decent performance when balanced against its price tag. What lets it down is the dull design.
Review Date: 13-JUN-2008
RRP: $2199.00
4.25
A well-performing unit that succeeds in both style and substance, the HP dv6800 is a good device for most environments. Its relatively low battery life and lack of Gigabit Ethernet, and the fact that Blu-ray movies overscan at 1080p are the only negatives and these are minor points.
Review Date: 15-SEP-2008
RRP: $2599.00
4.25
For the business user with demanding performance and connectivity requirements, this Fujitsu is ideal. It has plenty of modern and legacy ports and it was quite fast in our application tests. It could use some more niceties, such as an illuminated keyboard, but it's still a top-notch unit.
Review Date: 03-SEP-2008
RRP: $2999.00
4.25
For the modern user on the move the Fujitsu LifeBook S6520 offers surprisingly good processing power and a brilliant battery life in a lightweight package that is easy to use. The only downside is the high price, for which we’d normally expect a better variety of expansion options.
Review Date: 20-NOV-2008
RRP: $1999.00
4.25
The NEC Versa E6510-2505DR is a very cost-effective and powerful machine that is difficult to fault. Although the faux leather looks and feels fake and the non-standard keyboard may occasionally cause typing errors, users who can look past these faults will find it to be an excellent device.
Review Date: 27-MAY-2008
RRP: $2399.00
4.25
For users wanting a home entertainment centre or a powerful desktop replacement to work with, the dv9800 is a very strong contender.
Review Date: 28-OCT-2008
RRP: $2199.00
4.25
The 6930P's size makes it both comfortable to use, as well as easy to transport, and users who require a lot of running time away from an outlet will appreciate the option for a larger second battery. We don't particularly like its latch system, nor the prolonged set up time, and we wish HP would also implement 'Sleep-and-Charge'-like USB 2.0 ports.
 
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